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Interesting that Hitler accepted responsibility for Russia's advancement as he rarely accepted blame for anything.
...In Los Angeles, testimony in the murder trial of gangland figure Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel revealed today that film actor George Raft had interceded in Siegel's defense. In the testimony of film studio librarian Peggy Schwartz, the witness declared that Raft had telephoned her to arrange a conference with Siegel's attorney concerning her upcoming testimony on behalf of the State. Prosecution counsel acknowledged that Raft's actions were legal. Siegel, on trial for the murder of gangster Harry Greenberg to silence him as a potential witness against the Brooklyn Murder for Money Gang, grew up as a close friend of Raft in Manhattan's Hell's Kitchen neighborhood....
The Raft Hollywood-mob connection couldn't be more 1930s/40s nor would it sell as fiction - it's only believable because it's true.
Can't say I thought about it prior to today, but don't remember seeing the phrase "office politics" used in the '40s before. Clearly it dates at least that far back.
Or send you a check for $5,000,000 for your efforts.
I had no doubt the Germans would quickly catch on to what Dan was doing, but "Gory" is not the one who'd have done it.
Do you think Marsh will soon switch to using real names now that war has been declared?
I will go to my grave still amazed at the, to this day, massive success and popularity of the slot machine.
Merrily: "Do you and my Daddy have old times, too, Mr. Ryan."
Pat Ryan: "Your Daddy and I share a few things in common."
Normandie: "Patrick Ryan!"
Gray's nailing the kid's mannerisms.